Charging stations can explode: engineer talks about critical mistakes
According to hvylya.net: Charging stations for electric cars can create serious problems due to the use of dozens of 'AA' batteries, which lead to imbalance and overcharging, potentially resulting in fires.
“The greatest danger comes from used or faulty batteries, which can be the main cause of fires due to improper connections,” explained Dmytro Korol, a mechanical engineer.
It is recommended not to exceed the total capacity of all connected devices to the charging station, as some devices at startup may consume more power than specified in their characteristics.
“It is important not to connect powerful equipment with starting currents or electrical appliances that may exceed the permissible power limits,” noted Korol.
Placing charging stations in technical rooms or on balconies, as well as following charging rules, can prevent negative consequences during use. It is necessary to avoid complete discharge and constant presence at 100% to prevent explosion.
“It is important to follow proper charging techniques, avoid complete discharge and constant presence at 100% to avoid explosion,” warns the engineer.
This text underscores the importance of proper operation of charging stations for electric cars and the potential dangers associated with their improper use. Adhering to connection, placement, and charging rules can protect users from emergency situations and fires.
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